Survey Summary: Shaping the Future of San Diego Archers

Thank you to everyone who took the time to share your thoughts in our recent survey!
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Your feedback is invaluable as we continue to improve and grow the club. Here’s a detailed snapshot of what we learned from our members and how we plan to use it to shape the future of the San Diego Archers community.

Top 5 Takeaways from the Club Member Survey Results:

1. Barriers to Attendance:

Many members face challenges in attending events frequently, with over half of respondents citing work, health issues, or scheduling conflicts. Distance and advance notice were also significant barriers for some. We’re focusing on improving communication with clearer schedules and reminders to make planning easier.

2. Popularity of 3D Shoots and Animal Rounds:

The 3D Shoots and Animal Rounds are by far the most popular activities, along with the Balboa Park shoots. Members love the mix of competitive and casual events, which cater to both experienced and newer archers. We plan to keep these activities fresh and engaging, possibly adding themed events to increase excitement.

3. Interest in Social and Indoor Activities:

Members expressed a strong interest in social events, such as a monthly BBQ at Morley Field.

4. Volunteer Appreciation and Involvement Opportunities:

There is overwhelming appreciation for the volunteers who maintain our ranges and events. However, members expressed a desire for more opportunities to get involved. We’re planning to introduce a clearer volunteer sign-up system to make it easier for everyone to participate and help keep the club thriving.

5. Awareness of Membership Value:

While many respondents understand the benefits of club membership, including discounted events, some were unaware of the full range of perks. We are working to better communicate these benefits, and we are exploring additional perks like exclusive workshops, and merchandise to add more value.

Just Recapping – a Bit More Detail

Attendance and Barriers to Participation:

The majority of respondents shared that while they love being part of the club, attendance at events is sometimes less frequent than they’d like. Specifically, over half of members reported attending fewer than 10 events per year. The most cited reasons for this were work commitments, health-related challenges, and difficulties with scheduling. Some recommended more Saturday events.

For some, the distance to our events was a challenge, especially for those who live outside the immediate San Diego area. Members also mentioned that having more advanced notice about events would help them better plan their attendance. We’re taking these points to heart and exploring ways to better communicate upcoming events, perhaps through a more streamlined calendar or reminders.

Interestingly, a few members noted that while they are passionate about archery, they sometimes feel intimidated by the skill level at certain tournaments. We want to ensure that our club is a welcoming place for archers of all skill levels, so we are considering creating more “introductory-level” or casual events that allow newer archers to gain confidence and practice in a less competitive environment.

Favorite Activities and What Makes Them Special:

When we asked about favorite activities, 3D Shoots and Animal Rounds came out on top. Many members emphasized that they particularly enjoy the variety and challenge these events bring. The Balboa Park shoots were also frequently mentioned as a favorite due to their unique setting and the opportunity to spend a day outdoors surrounded by such a beautiful backdrop.

Several respondents specifically mentioned how much they appreciate the “fun and relaxed” atmosphere of our novelty shoots. Events like the State 900 also hold a special place for many members, with some expressing that these larger, more structured competitions provide a great opportunity to test their skills in a more formal setting while still feeling the support of the club.

To enhance these experiences, some members suggested adding themed events—for example, a “Classic Archery Day” where participants use traditional bows and wear historical clothing. We’re looking into how we might incorporate some of these suggestions in the coming year to create memorable, themed experiences that celebrate archery history.

New Activities and Community Ideas:

The creativity of our members shone when we asked about new activities you’d like to see. A recurring suggestion was to introduce monthly social gatherings, such as a BBQ at Morley Field. These events could provide a relaxed opportunity for members to mingle, share tips, and just enjoy each other’s company without the structure of a competition. The sense of community is what sets the San Diego Archers apart, and we’re eager to expand on that.

There were also some fantastic suggestions around holding workshops—like equipment maintenance classes and specialized shooting clinics led by our more experienced members. These ideas would help bridge the gap for those newer to the sport and also provide our seasoned archers with an opportunity to share their wealth of knowledge. We think Read more...

Sir Gordon Traditional 3D Shoot and SoCal Archery Clubs Appreciation Day

Sir Gordon Traditional 3D Shoot and Southern California Archery Clubs Appreciation Day, July 23, 2023

A Novelty Fundraiser Tournament

Gordon Vail Bow PlatformThis novelty 3D Round includes 32 3D targets (instead of the usual 28 targets), with each participant allowed two arrows per target. The scoring system is 10-8-5, and the maximum score is 640.

* Rangefinders are not allowed during this unmarked 3d event.

Types of Bows Allowed

While this is an unmarked 3D Target shoot, with a variety of high-quality Rhinehart and Mackenzie targets specifically set up for traditional shooters in mind, there will be “one” Compound bow class for those shooting bows with “gears”.

Two arrows per target!

The San Diego Archers host four novelty shoots each year: The Flying Pig, Iron Turkey, King Arthur and Sir Gordon’s Trad Shoot. Each of these 3D shoots now include two arrows per target.

Target Ranges

As an unmarked shoot, you have to estimate the distance to the target yourself without the assistance of a range finder. This is a difficult and challenging aspect of these shoots, so don’t let your shooting partners know what you think the distance is!

  • For Adults, 15 yo or over, and Youths (under 15 yo), the longest distance  is 40 yards.
  • For Cubs, 11 yo & under, the longest distance is 25 yards.

About Mulligans and Doe Tags:

Mulligans.  A maximum of two mulligans may be purchased at registration for an additional $1 each. If you miss your target, a mulligan allows you to take another shot at a target. If you use a mulligan, your score is determined by that mulligan arrow, even if you score worse than the previous arrow. You may use the second mulligan on the same target.

Doe Tags.  There will be one and two buck-doe spreads in the field, where the doe placed between the buck and the archer. If you hit the doe and do not have a doe tag, you score -5 on the target. If you have a doe tag, you score zero. You cannot use a mulligan if you hit the doe, whether or not you have a doe tag. If you hit the buck or miss completely, you may use a mulligan and your score is determined from that second arrow.

The Sir Gordon Traditional 3D Shoot is also our “SoCal Archery Clubs Appreciation Day

Get ready, archers! The Sir Gordon Traditional 3D Shoot is just around the corner, and we’re excited to announce that it’s also our “SoCal Archery Clubs Appreciation Day”!

We’re inviting all archery clubs in southern California to join in the celebration. Bring along your club’s banner and proudly display it anywhere you like, inside or outside the practice range fence. It’s a fantastic opportunity to showcase your club’s spirit and camaraderie.

But that’s not all! We’re also offering a platform for you to share more about your club. If you’re interested, we’d love for you to say a few words during our safety briefing. It’s a great chance to tell us all about your club’s mission, achievements, and what makes it unique.

So, let’s come together to celebrate the sport we love and the clubs that make our archery community so vibrant. We can’t wait to see you there!

There is even a rumor that we’ll be providing a free BBQ lunch to all attendees (depending on the number of online registrations received).

Below is a list of Southern California archery clubs. Did we miss anyone?

 

Name of the Club Website Address City
720 Archery 720 Archery Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico

Asociación de Arqueros de Baja California A.C

Asociación de Arqueros

Aguascalientes City, Mexico

Invictus Archery Club Invictus Archery Range Tijuana, Mexico
El Dorado Archers El Dorado Archers

Long Beach, CA

LionHeart Academy – El Cajon

El Cajon, CA

Millennial Archery Club

Tijuana, Mexico
OC Archery OC Archery Orange County, CA
Oranco Bowmen Archery Club Oranco Bowmen Archery Club Chino, CA
Pasadena Roving Archers Pasadena Roving Archers Pasadena, CA
Riverside Archers Riverside Archers Riverside, CA
South Bay Archery Club South Bay Archery Club Rancho Palos Verdes, CA

 

San Diego Archers Buck Doe

• Tournament preregistration and pay online today